A massive asteroid is heading our way, and it’ll make its closest pass by our planet in centuries on May 27. Called 1989 JA (or sometimes just asteroid 7335), it’s 1.2 miles (1.8 kilometers) in diameter, which helps earn it the classification of a “potentially hazardous” object according to astronomers, even though it poses no real risk to our planet. At that size, it’s about twice the size of Dubai’s
Rumours about the next iPhone continue to grow. It seems as though we’ve barely got used to the current one before a new model is being teased. The iPhone 14 is expected to be the next release in Apple’s 2022 Flagship line. There are rumours buzzing around regarding the design, price, and features, but these should all be handled with caution. Plenty of the iPhone 13 rumours turned out to
Lawmakers argue Android phone data could be “weaponized against women” if the US Supreme Court officially overturns abortion protections. MORE THAN 40 Democratic members of Congress called on Google to stop collecting and retaining customer location data that prosecutors could use to identify women who obtain abortions. “We are concerned that, in a world in which abortion could be made illegal, Google’s current practice of collecting and retaining extensive records
The ancient flying terrors were as large as school buses. The ‘Dragon of Death’ feasted on birds over 80 million years ago. Imagine a winged dinosaur the size of a school bus casting a massive shadow over you as it swoops down to Earth. Fossils of such a beast, dubbed the “dragon of death,” have been unearthed by scientists in the Andes mountains region of Argentina, according to a report